Host Kinase CSNK2 is a Target for Inhibition of Pathogenic SARS-like β-Coronaviruses

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Abstract

Inhibition of the protein kinase CSNK2 with any of 30 specific and selective inhibitors representing different chemotypes, blocked replication of pathogenic human, bat, and murine β-coronaviruses. The potency of in-cell CSNK2A target engagement across the set of inhibitors correlated with antiviral activity and genetic knockdown confirmed the essential role of the CSNK2 holoenzyme in β-coronavirus replication. Spike protein endocytosis was blocked by CSNK2A inhibition, indicating that antiviral activity was due in part to a suppression of viral entry. CSNK2A inhibition may be a viable target for the development of anti-SARS-like β-coronavirus drugs.

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Yang, X., Dickmander, R. J., Bayati, A., Taft-Benz, S. A., Smith, J. L., Wells, C. I., … Willson, T. M. (2022). Host Kinase CSNK2 is a Target for Inhibition of Pathogenic SARS-like β-Coronaviruses. ACS Chemical Biology, 17(7), 1937–1950. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.2c00378

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